Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program:
Education, Research and Technical Assistance for Managing Our Natural Resources

Staff Member


Kiah Wright

Master's
Email: kdsctb@umsystem.edu

Research Publications Publication Date
Rogosch, J.S., H.I.A. Boehm, R.W. Tingley, K.D. Wright, E.B. Webb, C.P. Paukert. 2024. Evaluating effectiveness of restoration to address current stressors to riverine fish. Freshwater Biology, 00, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.14232 | Abstract March 2024
Presentations Presentation Date
Wright, K.D. and J. Westhoff. 2021. A novel method to assess substrate compaction in lotic systems. Poster presentation: 2021 Annual Meeting, Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society. Virtual. April 2021. April 2021
Wright, K., J. Rogosch, H. Boehm, K. Ivey, C. Paukert, E. Webb, and R. Tingley III. 2022. Assessing river restoration: are we effectively addressing contemporary challenges facing inland freshwater fish? Joint Aquatic Sciences Annual Meeting, 14–20 May 2022. Grand Rapids, MI. May 2022
Wright, K., H. Boehm, A. Lynch, C. Paukert, J. Rogosch, R. Tingley III, E. Webb. Fishing for complements: A review of restoration effectiveness and opportunities for climate change adaptation for inland fish. Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Overland Park, KS. 14 February 2023 February 2023
Wright, K. and J. Westhoff. 2021. A novel method to assess substrate compaction in lotic systems. Missouri Natural Resources Conference, February 2021. February 2021
Wright, K. D. and J. T. Westhoff. Development of an innovative method for quantifying substrate compaction in streams. 152nd Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society, Spokane, Washington, 21-25 August, 2022 August 2022
Rogosch, J.S., H.I.A Boehm, R.W. Tingley III, K.D. Wright, E.B. Webb, and C.P. Paukert. 2024. Are river restoration projects designed and evaluated to address current stressors to inland fishes? World Fisheries Congress, Seattle WA March 2024